File a
complaint with the FTC..Just the Voice mail alone is in violation of
collection laws. You could send them a letter requesting Deb Validation
or C&D - but like you said the address is more than likely bogus..

I
received the same call regarding the Same company and I had no dealings
with them.

Sub: #3 posted on Fri, 01/10/2014 - 22:09

Unregistered

#3:
Did they leave you the same voicemail?

When I received the voicemail, I was like "What now?". Once she told me
they were collecting for a company I never had any dealings with, much
less an online lender, I wasn't worried.

I told her that I filed a complaint and forwarded the illegal voicemail
they left and told her I'll patiently wait to have her butt handed to
her.

I was more so upset because I set up my work and cell not to receive
Unknown number calls, which is what it was coming up as. So when they
couldn't reach me, I guess they just started dialing generic extensions
for my job, because, I received a forwarded call from a random employee
whom I didn't know and who's not in my department, telling me someone
was looking for me and wanted to talk about charges being filed against
me for check fraud. Yea, I was pissed and that's what started the
complaint filings.

They
told me the same exact story. I had no clue who bottom dollar is. They
told me a friend of mine would be subpoenaed. When I get a phone call
from this lady she always calls with a "no caller id". They threatened
to charge me with wire-check fraud, 3 counts and that they would be
felonies.

Sub: #5 posted on Wed, 01/22/2014 - 18:55

Unregistered

report
and ignore.this is a scam that if you keep talking to them they will
keep calling.they will not do anything they threaten.okay so report and
ignore.it's a waste of your time to give these losers anything but a
hang up,or deletetion of their messages.anybody else called by them
needs to do the same.bottomline is that when you call them it gives them
a screwed up impression they can extort money from you.by reporting and
ignoring they go away in time.

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